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Iran President Denies Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has firmly stated that his country has no intention of developing nuclear weapons, rejecting long-standing accusations from the United States and Israel. Speaking amid heightened regional tensions, President Pezeshkian emphasized that Iran’s position is rooted not only in
March 21, 2026

Ethiopia Dismisses US Funding Claim on Nile Dam

Ethiopia has pushed back against a recent claim by  U.S. President Donald Trump that the country’s flagship hydropower project—the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was financed with American money. Ethiopian officials have described the remarks as not only incorrect but potentially harmful
July 24, 2025

World Bank Approves Uganda-Tanzania 400 kV Power Project

The World Bank has officially approved funding for a critical 400-kilovolt (kV) electricity transmission line connecting Uganda and Tanzania, after completing a thorough environmental impact assessment confirming no significant ecological risks. The announcement was made on July 23 by Dr. Rhonda Jordan,
July 24, 2025

Tanzania Seeks Belarus Partnership in Key Sectors

Tanzania’s Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has made a strong pitch to Belarusian businesses and policymakers to invest in Tanzania’s expanding economic landscape, especially its booming agriculture sector. During a high-level bilateral visit to Belarus, Majaliwa held talks with Prime Minister Alexander Turchin
July 24, 2025

Tanzanians Urged to Embrace Bibi Titi’s Legacy

Tanzanians have been urged to honour the legacy of the late Bibi Titi Mohamed  a national heroine, political trailblazer, and tireless advocate for women’s rights  whose groundbreaking work laid the foundation for female and youth leadership in the country. The appeal was
July 24, 2025

Tanzania Honors Former President Mkapa’s Legacy

The peaceful village of Lupaso in Masasi District, located in the Mtwara Region of southern Tanzania, became a gathering place for remembrance today as local residents, government officials, and regional leaders united to mark five years since the passing of Benjamin William
July 24, 2025

Ukraine Faces Unrest After Anti-Corruption Shake-Up

Widespread protests have broken out across Ukraine after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a controversial new law that reshapes the country’s anti-corruption architecture. The legislation, which gives extensive powers to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, has drawn concern both at home and abroad
July 24, 2025
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